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why don't they stimulate the economy. because of political problems. actually they hesitate but i think that in some way it's german interest and european interest and we need it -- even more -- >> rose: how do you see the u.s. economic recovery. >> better than i was afraid. the last two weeks it was good news. i do hope we go on because when they employ the statistics in the united states, i, you know, i tend to think that we've gone. >> rose: do you think, do europeans admire president obama? >> yes. >> rose: because? >> well, because it shows a symbol of change and novelty. of course they love, they were more in love with the first election than with the second. but still because it's always happening politics. but still more of them another case, you know. there's some sort of familiarity, you know. despite we cannot say -- were the most let's say american president the most interested in europe because it was no, it was far away from europe you know. but he didn't studied in europe, he was not -- >> rose: he spent his time in asia. >> but he's lef
why don't they stimulate the economy. because of political problems. actually they hesitate but i think that in some way it's german interest and european interest and we need it -- even more -- >> rose: how do you see the u.s. economic recovery. >> better than i was afraid. the last two weeks it was good news. i do hope we go on because when they employ the statistics in the united states, i, you know, i tend to think that we've gone. >> rose: do you think, do europeans...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. where did you ever feel anything like that. last month the new york federal reserve bank released a study on the growing student debt crisis showing that the total student debt has tripled over the past eight years now standing at nine hundred sixty six billion dollars it's expected to keep growing as fast approaches the one trillion dollars mark so a student debt the next bubble to burst and what solutions are being put forward to remedy the next financial crisis that's affecting millions already nationwide talk about all that and more i'm joined now by michael dan and bert director of higher education and education finance policy of education trust thanks so much for coming on michel here thank you so it seems like this is a ticking time bomb if we saw what happened at the housing bubble or should we expect a similar thing out of the student debt bubble i don't think so i mean there certainly is a serious issue wit
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. live. live. live. live. live live. live live. live. live. like a block. to do a good job or save anything like this. last month the new york federal reserve bank released a study on the growing student debt crisis showing that the total student debt has tripled over the past eight years now standing at nine hundred sixty six billion dollars it's expected to keep growing as fast approaches the one trillion dollars mark so a student debt the next bubble to burst and what's the lucian's are being put forward to remedy the next financial crisis that's affecting millions already nationwide talk about all that and more i'm joined now by michael danberg director o
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>> they're positive to the economy. david: that kind of flies in the face of reality which you mentioned. we have personal income down 3.6% in february. that's a huge drop. that is much less money in your pocket. presumably that would change your buying patterns but it hasn't. >> presumably it would. probably if you average over the entire pop like it does but you look at specific demographics. they may reduce spending my increase because they feel more optimistic about the economy. david: people affected least by drop in personal income are younger folks, who by the way are the most fickle. hardest to choose which company really appeals to their tastes. >> they are the most fickle. they're also the different, most difficult to reach. these are multichannel users. that is one thing we do at experion market services we look at multichannel marketing strategy. they are reaching customers through five different channels, through the web, search, mobile, print, tv. getting to these people is becoming more and more difficult
>> they're positive to the economy. david: that kind of flies in the face of reality which you mentioned. we have personal income down 3.6% in february. that's a huge drop. that is much less money in your pocket. presumably that would change your buying patterns but it hasn't. >> presumably it would. probably if you average over the entire pop like it does but you look at specific demographics. they may reduce spending my increase because they feel more optimistic about the economy....
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every social service from the public sector now i'm sure many of you might say that's good let the economy beef capitalism run wild think of it this way these guys are not to save the environment or social justice or to free the media know their vulture capitalists what happens to the democratic process when two men have a sphere of influence so profound that they have the ability to shape the future of this country and i shudder to think and so. should you. let me let me i want to wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network because we're having a debate we have our knives out. but if you give the scientists a bad steak never again you're in a situation where b. and i don't agree to talk about the surveillant me. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television and well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you can watch or see any time anywhere. in. the comics. coming on a. plane.
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you need to give the economy room to grow. right now there is too much focus on austerity and not enough on reform. nationseveloped looking at emerging economies and thinking, we need to do more of that? or is there a certain amount of , that does not apply to us. we cannot learn anything from brazil and china. >> there is a reluctance to admit we look like these countries looked 30 years ago. the similarities are there. high debt, slow growth, a lack of direction. ofwe should change all those things. >> indeed. >> sound simple. >> the economics are simple. i think it is hard for us to take a step back and be humble have forgottene how to save for a rainy day. the key to prosperity is not in vain upon a foundation for growth. >> humility and discipline. thank you for joining me. you are watching "bbc world news america turcotte the gold rush at the bottom of the ocean. companies that are making plans to mine the c4 for valuable for valuable floor metals. 87.ied today at the age of he was on trial for genocide and war crimes ca
you need to give the economy room to grow. right now there is too much focus on austerity and not enough on reform. nationseveloped looking at emerging economies and thinking, we need to do more of that? or is there a certain amount of , that does not apply to us. we cannot learn anything from brazil and china. >> there is a reluctance to admit we look like these countries looked 30 years ago. the similarities are there. high debt, slow growth, a lack of direction. ofwe should change all...
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in the next decade when it comes to the health of the economy? you can weigh in on the "nightline" page. hope you check out gma. more of the president's interview in the morning. see you tomorrow.
in the next decade when it comes to the health of the economy? you can weigh in on the "nightline" page. hope you check out gma. more of the president's interview in the morning. see you tomorrow.
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. >>> the america's cup race is no longer expected to give bay area economy a half billion boost. however that same report shows it will cost the city substantially less to host the big sailing event. >>> this morning the streets of palo alto are clear that is after serving as a backdrop for a television show. they were shooting a pilot for the hbo show culled silicon valley. it features six young people living in palo alto and working to become millionaires. the camera, lights, and cables blocked some traffic. but many say it was exciting to have hollywood come to the area. >> all right. >>> time is 4:48. we have the fog out there. we also have southbound 101 near petaluma as well. sal, how is it look something >> it's doing pretty well but the fog you mentioned is going to be a problem for some because it is pretty thick. let's go outside and show you the traffic. we normally see this wide caning east shore. we are down to a few cars disappearing into the clouds here on 80. that is what the thick fog is doing. it's pretty low visibility in some areas. you might want to allow ext
. >>> the america's cup race is no longer expected to give bay area economy a half billion boost. however that same report shows it will cost the city substantially less to host the big sailing event. >>> this morning the streets of palo alto are clear that is after serving as a backdrop for a television show. they were shooting a pilot for the hbo show culled silicon valley. it features six young people living in palo alto and working to become millionaires. the camera,...
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the 2600 passenger ship is expected to inject about $1 million into the economy every time it comes into port. >> really like the convenience of having it in our home city. that way, we don't have to worry about a hotel the night before or how we are going to get to the cruise terminal. yeah, it worked well. >> the ship will carry 100,000 passengers over the next year. >>> it's been in stationary orbit for more than two years. san francisco's beloved rocket ship insulation is about to blast off. it was originally supposed to stay for a year. the port said 2 1/2 years. it's great for gatherings and photos. people making jokes about it. they have not decided what is going to replace that. >> it's nice. we check in with mindy with sports comcast. what's going on? >> lots going on. nice to see you. the 49ers finding a missing piece to their super bowl puzzle. first, spring training baseball hits a home stretch. we'll show you which giants and as are getting into shape. >>> signing a lucrative five-year deal with the buccaneers. the 49ers had a big hole to fill in their top-rated defense. the
the 2600 passenger ship is expected to inject about $1 million into the economy every time it comes into port. >> really like the convenience of having it in our home city. that way, we don't have to worry about a hotel the night before or how we are going to get to the cruise terminal. yeah, it worked well. >> the ship will carry 100,000 passengers over the next year. >>> it's been in stationary orbit for more than two years. san francisco's beloved rocket ship insulation...
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the feeling if they're going to go out and do a full day's work and make a full contribution to the economy, they want the feeling that their young children are in good hands during the day. there haven't been enough free school day care schools here in germany and they've also tend told close their doors rather early in the afternoon, almost working on the presumption that many women don't work or only work in the mornings. that's participate of the bigger picture here in germany because women here do tend to work more full time and less full time. there's also a disincentive because the wage differential with men is quite substantial here in germany. no wonder, therefore, that perhaps birth rates are so low here in germany compared with other european countries and also the glass ceiling is very low here, making it difficult for women to go up the corporate ladder. the problem addressing the under 3s has been perhaps taken care of by the government, saying there will be places for all children by august. >> tuesday marks world day against cybercensorship. the pressure group reporters with
the feeling if they're going to go out and do a full day's work and make a full contribution to the economy, they want the feeling that their young children are in good hands during the day. there haven't been enough free school day care schools here in germany and they've also tend told close their doors rather early in the afternoon, almost working on the presumption that many women don't work or only work in the mornings. that's participate of the bigger picture here in germany because women...
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we'll be right back and talk about the economy. stay with us. alan krueger is here, he's chairman of the whitehouse council of economic advisors. today he presented the economic report of the president. this is what it looks like. the report found that while much work remains, the economy's healing and moving in the right direction and it could create newed head winds. the sequester was signed in law in march 1st full effect is remain to be seen. all eyes on washington. i'm pleased to have alan krueger back at this table. welcome. >> my pleasure. >> rose: what's the essence of this which is sort of like asking moses of the ten commandments which are the important two. give me the essence of what you discover and you want the american public to know. >> you touched on it. the u.s. economy went through a traumatic period. financial crises was extraordinarily deep. we lost $16 trillion in wealth. but we are digging our way out of this problem. we've regained now almost 15 trillion of the lost wealth. over the last 36 months we've added private sect
we'll be right back and talk about the economy. stay with us. alan krueger is here, he's chairman of the whitehouse council of economic advisors. today he presented the economic report of the president. this is what it looks like. the report found that while much work remains, the economy's healing and moving in the right direction and it could create newed head winds. the sequester was signed in law in march 1st full effect is remain to be seen. all eyes on washington. i'm pleased to have alan...
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problem for the president, same poll found on the question of who the public trusts more to deal with the economy in december, the president held 18-point advantage over congressial republicans. but he has dropped 14 points since then. now only holds an edge of 44% to 40%. the aides privately tell fox they're getting antsy. it's overshadowing the president's effort to come to other legacy issues like immigration reform and gun control. that explains why the president was on capitol hill for second straight day. democrats rush to his defense about whether the outreach is sincere. >> give peace a chance. >> he hasn't even come here yet and already we are criticizing him coming here or what his mote rations are. >> he works lawmakers on a grand bargain, the president could hurt the case for action. by also telling abc news there is not a crisis. we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. for next ten years it's in a sustainable place. different what he said in the 2008 campaign about then president bush's stewardship. >> we have over $9 trillion of debt we are going to have to pay back. $30
problem for the president, same poll found on the question of who the public trusts more to deal with the economy in december, the president held 18-point advantage over congressial republicans. but he has dropped 14 points since then. now only holds an edge of 44% to 40%. the aides privately tell fox they're getting antsy. it's overshadowing the president's effort to come to other legacy issues like immigration reform and gun control. that explains why the president was on capitol hill for...
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we've seen a strong tech industry and we've seen an improved housing economy and these are good times for the south bay and now we have march madness on top of it. the games of course here at hp pavilion but ripple effects will be felt throughout downtown san jose. welcome to the ground floor of march madness. literally. crews hammering in the basketball court that will host teams from around the country here at hp pavilion while the cooking staff is prepared to handle the rush of basketball players, fans and officials. >> we anticipate being sold out for the next four nights with reservations and dinner parties. we have several private dining rooms that are also booked for officials and special dinners and things like that. >> reporter: downtown restaurants, hotels and other businesses will all benefit from the tournament. >> it's an honor for us to host this event again. >> reporter: while the arena which just had the floor shipped in from ncaa headquarters will have its moment in the spotlight too. >> it showcases itself well. it looks great on tv. we have a full service staff here
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it estimates the yacht race will generate $900 million from the economy. that is down considerably from the $1.4 billion estimate. however the same report says it will cost the city substantially less than expected to host the big sailing event. >>> it wasn't exactly the hole in one in illinois golfer was looking for when a sink hole opened up in the middle of the golf course and took him with it. mark was playing golf billion friends last friday at ann briar golf course at the 14th hole he noticed an odd depression in the middle of the fareway. the 43-year-old went to check it out and fell 18 feet into the ground. >> thank god i was playing with the foursome. i was 15 feet away from my buddy mike. i was talking about it and i was gone and he heard moaning. >> one of his friends jump into the sink hole to help him climb out using a rope and ladder. he was taken to the hospital to be treated. >> what a story. >> yeah. >>> sal has a story about an injury crash in frank. >> right now traffic is moving along pretty well. there is a crash in san francisco. alam
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researchers say the reason for the change could be due to the tough economy over the past few years requiring more income for families. >> we get a first look at the new prim issue of "vogue" magazine with the first lady. look at her on the cover, and in the interview she opens up about life in the white house. she responds to critic who say she and the president do not socialize enough in washington. the first lady says that she likes to spend her free time with her daughters. however, the president does joke that he and the first lady might have to start hitting nightclubs now that their daughters are getting older. >> the first couple hit the dance floor do the secret service agents have to dance around them to recollect them? >> they pull a circle around them adancing with earpieces." >> and today is pi day and kids will be celebrates. >> celebrating sunshine, a lot of it with thick are high clouds and the high pressure is moving off to the east so it will not be so warm as yesterday. yesterday was the warm of the day in the forecast. we have cloud cover and notice for radar return and th
researchers say the reason for the change could be due to the tough economy over the past few years requiring more income for families. >> we get a first look at the new prim issue of "vogue" magazine with the first lady. look at her on the cover, and in the interview she opens up about life in the white house. she responds to critic who say she and the president do not socialize enough in washington. the first lady says that she likes to spend her free time with her daughters....
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. >> the white house put out a statement concrete plan boost the economy and reduce deficits. today the chairman of the senate budget committee made her pitch. >> our budget reflects the pro-growth, pro-middle class agenda that the american people went to the polls of in support of in the last election. and i believe it is is a strong and responsible vision for building a foundation for growth and restoring the promise of american opportunity. >> though senator murray and white house like it not clear how senate democrats up for re-election 2014 will feel about voting on another 1 trillion-dollar tax increase. shep? >> shepard: we heard today from com ryan. he is contrasting the house g.o.p. budget with the senate plan. >> that's right. congressman paul ryan notes that his own plan would increase government spending each year but just not at the rate that we are doing currently. ryan also is particularly irritated with one aspect of the senate democrats' plan.>> we may not agree on how to balance the budget. but we ought to be able to agree on 00 need to balance the budget. a
. >> the white house put out a statement concrete plan boost the economy and reduce deficits. today the chairman of the senate budget committee made her pitch. >> our budget reflects the pro-growth, pro-middle class agenda that the american people went to the polls of in support of in the last election. and i believe it is is a strong and responsible vision for building a foundation for growth and restoring the promise of american opportunity. >> though senator murray and...
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my goal is how do we grow the economy. put people back to work and if we do that we're going to be growing the economy. >> paul ryan's plan is to eliminate obama care. >>> sources tell us that our report has persuaded the nfl to consider genetic tests for players. a health and science editor john fowler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its innovators say will show bio analysts for brain damage. roger goodell now says the league wants to learn more about those bio markers. thousands of players are suing the league charging they did not do enough to protect players. >>> in europe, a late winter storm shut down travel in several countries. europe's third busiest airport cancelled hundreds of flights and more cancellations are expected tomorrow. >> and in england hundreds of drivers were stranded for up to 10 hours on ice and snow covered highways. in fact, some drivers simply abandoned their cars which just added to all the problems. >> in china the number of dead figs found in a river in shanghai has doub
my goal is how do we grow the economy. put people back to work and if we do that we're going to be growing the economy. >> paul ryan's plan is to eliminate obama care. >>> sources tell us that our report has persuaded the nfl to consider genetic tests for players. a health and science editor john fowler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its innovators say will show bio analysts for brain damage. roger goodell now says the league wants to learn more about those...
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meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is this? and rick suggests that more americans are taking advantage of the underground economy, earning and spending cash off the books to avoid taxes or other regulations. rich is with us know. the chief been the correspondent for u.s. news and world report. at it the worst kept secret in the nation there is an enormous underground economy where people get paid cash and don't get benefits. it's a cash world. >> some of that is a constant. we know about landscape workers and nannies and illicit operators like drawing dealers and bookies who work in the dark economy. but t
meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is...
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it estimates the yacht race will generate $900 million from the economy. that is down considerably from the $1.4 billion estimate. however the same report says it will cost the city substantially less than expected to host the big sailing event. >>> it wasn't exactly the hole in one in illinois golfer was looking for when a sink hole opened up in the middle of the golf course and took him with it. mark was playing golf billion friends last friday at ann briar golf course at the 14th hole he noticed an odd depression in the middle of the fareway. the 43-year-old went to check it out and fell 18 feet into the ground. >> thank god i was playing with the foursome. i was 15 feet away from my buddy mike. i was talking about it and i was gone and
it estimates the yacht race will generate $900 million from the economy. that is down considerably from the $1.4 billion estimate. however the same report says it will cost the city substantially less than expected to host the big sailing event. >>> it wasn't exactly the hole in one in illinois golfer was looking for when a sink hole opened up in the middle of the golf course and took him with it. mark was playing golf billion friends last friday at ann briar golf course at the 14th...
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spending close the economy. we are trying to deal with both of those crisis at the same time. we've got to 3.5 trillion in revenue increases and spending cuts while the economy has continued to sort of grind slowly. i think what we're looking at now, what we're hoping i think, everybody hopes both side can come together on it, again, how do we get to the 4 trillion that bowles-simpson recommended without killing the economy? and i think that's why you get both these sets of facts that are true. both side are actually right about this. now the question is -- and we've avoided killing the economy by trying to address it. jon: everybody a grows that the long-term driver of the problem are the programs like medicaid, social security. so this president doesn't have to run again. why not do something bold and tell americans, you know, if you're under 50 years old we are going to change the system, everybody is living longer, everybody is collecting bigger benefits, we cannot continue with the system hike this. the pre
spending close the economy. we are trying to deal with both of those crisis at the same time. we've got to 3.5 trillion in revenue increases and spending cuts while the economy has continued to sort of grind slowly. i think what we're looking at now, what we're hoping i think, everybody hopes both side can come together on it, again, how do we get to the 4 trillion that bowles-simpson recommended without killing the economy? and i think that's why you get both these sets of facts that are true....
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leno says he knows the bill would co-raise concerns however, he believes it could benefit the economy. >> given we compete nationally and internationally for conventions and visitors we're at a disadvantage because our cities zront this option. so that is all it is. imposes nothing on anyone. >> the bill would only apply to bars, restaurants and nightclubs. liquor store closing times will not change. >> news from mars making rounds this week. >> coming up next rover mission at >>> i'm ama daetz. reaction from the city for the historic selection. unique perspectives on the pontiff from local church leaders also a progress report on a fourth floor of the caldecott tunnel. features will make this a roadway. and the life of pi. the number not the movie and the unusual celebration for the math at that time matt cal content. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. dan, cheryl, back to you. >> we're looking forward to seeing that. >> coming up a big week for science and space lover autos a replica of the curiosity landed on the capitol this week. >> it's the same size as curiosity which is
leno says he knows the bill would co-raise concerns however, he believes it could benefit the economy. >> given we compete nationally and internationally for conventions and visitors we're at a disadvantage because our cities zront this option. so that is all it is. imposes nothing on anyone. >> the bill would only apply to bars, restaurants and nightclubs. liquor store closing times will not change. >> news from mars making rounds this week. >> coming up next rover...
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the new bay meadows in san mateo, the big boost developers promise will give help to the local economy. >> the life of pie, a never-ending >> novato, oakland, and sunnyvale and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> good morning. albany police concluded the investigation of a former middle schoolteacher accused of having sexual relationships with underage students. the 28-year-old committed suicide in october days after a parent went to police with concerns. our media partner, the "contra costa times", reports the popular teacher and coach engaged in sexual activity with two students. the six month investigation involved nine search warrants and 30 interviews. investigators found videos shot by the defendant that involved children. an attorney says the families plan to file claims against the school district. >> dedication ceremony will be held in san mateo to mark the opening of the new bay meadows urban village, the site of the old racetrack that closed 4 1/2 years ago is turned into 1,000 homes and 750,000 square feet of commercial space. demand for the condo is high that the develo
the new bay meadows in san mateo, the big boost developers promise will give help to the local economy. >> the life of pie, a never-ending >> novato, oakland, and sunnyvale and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> good morning. albany police concluded the investigation of a former middle schoolteacher accused of having sexual relationships with underage students. the 28-year-old committed suicide in october days after a parent went to police with concerns. our media partner,...
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his predecessor, hu jintao, the country went from the seventh largest economy in the world to second, within just his term. xi jinping will have to focus on shrinking the wealth gap as soon as he gets into office. also, he is taking his first foreign trip to russia. this is largely symbolic. it is to counterbalance america's pivot towards asia. america is really spreading its economic influence and its military. this is china's symbolic show that they are also spreading their base of power all the way to russia. kenya's outgoing prime minister, raila odinga, is refusing to accept defeat in last week's elections. he announced on thursday he would appeal the result in kenya's highest court. >> this is the man who believes he should have been in -- elected kenya's next president. according to official figures, he lost the vote by more than 800,000 ballots here but at a gathering of his parties newly elected -- his part -- by more than 800,000 ballots. but at a gathering of his party's newly elected officials, he said -- >> we must defend the [indiscernible] >> goading the's supporters be
his predecessor, hu jintao, the country went from the seventh largest economy in the world to second, within just his term. xi jinping will have to focus on shrinking the wealth gap as soon as he gets into office. also, he is taking his first foreign trip to russia. this is largely symbolic. it is to counterbalance america's pivot towards asia. america is really spreading its economic influence and its military. this is china's symbolic show that they are also spreading their base of power all...
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will it help the economy? will it help the bank shareholders? who gives a damn if it hurts the bank shareholders. did they ask you is it going to hurt your family or your shareholders? no there's two separate sets of rules. we'll talk more about that tonight. right now "viewpoint" is next. stay right here. >> john: for the past few days rome has been a gathering of men, mostly in costume but now argentinian cardinal jorge mario bergoglio is now francis 1. i wish he would have kept the named jorge. they tried to use the old electronic voting machines but they had to stop because every time they voted george bush kept winning. that's not true. president obama tried the charm offensive on republicans who were offended by his charm. the only way you can get modern republicans to agree on government spend something to declaring war on the country that never attacked us. today is the birthday of earl gray and adam clayton and j.p. morgan ceo jamie dimon. wouldn't it be great if all of we taxpayers got together and buy him a gift? we already did. this
will it help the economy? will it help the bank shareholders? who gives a damn if it hurts the bank shareholders. did they ask you is it going to hurt your family or your shareholders? no there's two separate sets of rules. we'll talk more about that tonight. right now "viewpoint" is next. stay right here. >> john: for the past few days rome has been a gathering of men, mostly in costume but now argentinian cardinal jorge mario bergoglio is now francis 1. i wish he would have...
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the local economy is based on cocoa plant growing these small green leaves.
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debt the mortgage and credit card debt held by every bit every day americans are a real drag on the economy for tonight's conversations the great minds i'm joined by steve keen steve is a professor of economics and finance at the university of western city us in sydney australia and a world renowned authority on a wide range of macro economic issues debt financial instability in monetary theory a frequent critic of mainstream economists who predicted the financial collapse of two thousand and eight received the revere award from the real world economics reviews for his cutting analysis of contemporary economic trends present keen's book economics now revise an expanded edition of the naked emperor dethroned is a must read for anyone interested in learning about how we got into our current financial mess steve welcome a lot of the vehicle and thanks for joining us you could associated your name has been associated with modern monetary or modern money theory tell me about that in your association ok to see you nodding thing about my approach and modern monetary theory which we both believe th
debt the mortgage and credit card debt held by every bit every day americans are a real drag on the economy for tonight's conversations the great minds i'm joined by steve keen steve is a professor of economics and finance at the university of western city us in sydney australia and a world renowned authority on a wide range of macro economic issues debt financial instability in monetary theory a frequent critic of mainstream economists who predicted the financial collapse of two thousand and...
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the economy is picking up steam, no question about it. we're seeing really good stock market obviously. the one thing that i worry about,hat ben bernanke doesn't worry about, those esther george, the fed chief, that kansas city bank basically said we have to worry a little bit about inflation when we keep putting $80 billion into the economy every month. i agree with that concern. melissa: julia, what do you think about that. he was asked that question directly a number of times t was also in the statement. very mch shrugged it off. he basically said we could use a little bit more inflation right now? >> absolutely. >> he should shrug it off. i completely disagree with that. what the economy needs is employment and employment will lead to wage growth. then we can start worrying about inflation the adpri -- agree with earn about key the bigger risk they pull back too early and once again we see momentum slip away. this is a fragile recovery the upside of them being wrong so often that they actually acknowledge it and try and adjust. so the
the economy is picking up steam, no question about it. we're seeing really good stock market obviously. the one thing that i worry about,hat ben bernanke doesn't worry about, those esther george, the fed chief, that kansas city bank basically said we have to worry a little bit about inflation when we keep putting $80 billion into the economy every month. i agree with that concern. melissa: julia, what do you think about that. he was asked that question directly a number of times t was also in...
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is growing at a very very impressive rate and the economies of these other brics nations and so china provides leadership in a certain way and china as well of their trade relationships with brazil with african nations with russia and india it's very very important and so i think it'll be very interesting to see going forward china of course right now in some ways this fueling the world's economy and if it's going to continue to do that it has to make this transition from an economy based on manufacturing to an economy based on consumption that's one of the biggest challenges for china's new leadership in the years ahead of us and china aren't just sizing up to each other militarily the two powers also moving closer to a digital war after president obama promised beijing tough talk over alleged cyber attacks originating there is the u.s. military is creating a special unit to launch offenses in cyberspace in response to further attacks or show skew reports on the digital conflict. a bigger threat than al qaeda this is how washington officials now describe the legit cyber attacks comin
is growing at a very very impressive rate and the economies of these other brics nations and so china provides leadership in a certain way and china as well of their trade relationships with brazil with african nations with russia and india it's very very important and so i think it'll be very interesting to see going forward china of course right now in some ways this fueling the world's economy and if it's going to continue to do that it has to make this transition from an economy based on...
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my goal is how do we grow the economy. put people back to work and if we do that we're going to be growing the economy. >> paul ryan's plan is to eliminate obama care. >>> sources tell us that our report has persuaded the nfl to consider genetic tests for players. a health and science editor john fowler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its innovators say will show bio analysts for brain damage. roger goodell now says the league wants to learn more about those bio markers. thousands of players are suing the league charging they did not do enough to protect players. >>> in europe, a late winter storm shut down travel in several countries. europe's third busiest airport cancelled hundreds of flights and more cancellations are expected tomorrow. >> and in england hundreds of drivers were stranded for up to 10 hours on ice and snow covered highways. in fact, some drivers simply abandoned their cars which just added to all the problems. >> in china the number of dead figs found in a river in shanghai has doub
my goal is how do we grow the economy. put people back to work and if we do that we're going to be growing the economy. >> paul ryan's plan is to eliminate obama care. >>> sources tell us that our report has persuaded the nfl to consider genetic tests for players. a health and science editor john fowler broke the story last month of a cheek swab test that its innovators say will show bio analysts for brain damage. roger goodell now says the league wants to learn more about those...
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we're expecting the global economy to grow over 3% this year. it's a reflection of our view that the back end of 2013 will be loaded with economic growth. that would really benefit the cyclical stocks. >> we will see that next month. >> thank you very much. we are waiting for the 115 cardinals to tell us whether they have picked a new pope. that sea gull has left the chimney there. it is nighttime in rome. white smoke indicates they have reached a consensus with 2/3 plus one voting for a new leader of the roman catholic church. black smoke? no decision. at this time we are just watching and waiting along with the rest of you. >> and the man behind the dennis rodman, kim jong-unmeeting is part of our power meeting when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, t
we're expecting the global economy to grow over 3% this year. it's a reflection of our view that the back end of 2013 will be loaded with economic growth. that would really benefit the cyclical stocks. >> we will see that next month. >> thank you very much. we are waiting for the 115 cardinals to tell us whether they have picked a new pope. that sea gull has left the chimney there. it is nighttime in rome. white smoke indicates they have reached a consensus with 2/3 plus one voting...
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take control all eyes are on whether vamp leadership and keep the growth going to surpass america's economy in a few years. that contentious referendum that saw the pope an island choose to remain british bracewell why the story of another island there's residents had no say when britain deprived them of their land. now let me out of the russian capital you are watching r t with me marina josh the oscar winning blockbuster argo may have been bathing and gongs and glowing praise but now it's getting some attention its makers probably don't want iran's apparently planning a lawsuit over the movie which chronicles the storming of the u.s. embassy in tehran and nine hundred seventy nine calling it had a stored and realistic portrayal of their country here's let's hear chefs on the drama that's now being released. you won't see such at the oscars every year none other than the u.s. first lady announced the best movie award and ben affleck could not hide his delight at scooping the top statue for our goal not forgetting though to stick another boot into iran's backside right at the ceremony and i
take control all eyes are on whether vamp leadership and keep the growth going to surpass america's economy in a few years. that contentious referendum that saw the pope an island choose to remain british bracewell why the story of another island there's residents had no say when britain deprived them of their land. now let me out of the russian capital you are watching r t with me marina josh the oscar winning blockbuster argo may have been bathing and gongs and glowing praise but now it's...
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economy slowly getting better. best place to put money, maybe lighten up on some of the emerging market stocks. commodity stocks were a little bit on the downside. here, home building stocks, aero-based stocks, u.s. companies on the upside here. >> we've got a nine-point gain. any gain, new high. the s&p still ten points away. that's not going to happen here. but we will head towards the close. we'll have more closing bell coming your way in just a moment. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helpin
economy slowly getting better. best place to put money, maybe lighten up on some of the emerging market stocks. commodity stocks were a little bit on the downside. here, home building stocks, aero-based stocks, u.s. companies on the upside here. >> we've got a nine-point gain. any gain, new high. the s&p still ten points away. that's not going to happen here. but we will head towards the close. we'll have more closing bell coming your way in just a moment. zap technology. arrival....
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that's why the economy continues to linger. if we are able to balance the budget, which ours does in ten years, you will unshack this will growth in america. >> david, it's worse than that. their budget is built on a hoax. on the one hand, they say it balances in ten years. on the other hand, they say they'd repeal obama care. the fact is they repeal all the benefits of obama care, the things that help provide affordable health care to millions more americans. but you know what, they keep the savings in obama care, and if you were to repeal obama care today, their budget would not be in balance. now, kevin has said that our budget will never balance. we believe that our projections show that the balance we will submit will actually balance. it will balance at the same time the republicans' budget balanced last year, which is out in the future, around 2040, because we put ourselves on a path downward. but our priority, our priority is to have job growth. and their budget will slow job growth at exactly the wrong time. >> but are
that's why the economy continues to linger. if we are able to balance the budget, which ours does in ten years, you will unshack this will growth in america. >> david, it's worse than that. their budget is built on a hoax. on the one hand, they say it balances in ten years. on the other hand, they say they'd repeal obama care. the fact is they repeal all the benefits of obama care, the things that help provide affordable health care to millions more americans. but you know what, they keep...
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to bury the economy? >> dana: the goal initially was to raise taxes, which they accomplished in january. when the fiscal cliff thing did not happen. that's why we had the sequester now. do you think he is pivoting to say we shouldn't worry about the debt that much. in the immediate term. as a second term president, aren't you supposed to govern for the longer term and focus on a better course? >> bob: accept now that everyone freaked out about a deficit that does not matter. i ask this question over and over. i'll ask it again. what was it today when you woke up in the morning about the debt that affected your life? the answer is absolutely nothing. the idea of trying to balance -- >> dana: if you're unemployed it might. >> bob: no. no. it has nothing to do with being unemployed. >> eric: you can't throw that premise out there on the table that unaffecteded by the debt. the china says we won't take 3% for the money, we want 6% or 9% or 10%, we're done. game over. they win. >> bob: they destroy themselvese
to bury the economy? >> dana: the goal initially was to raise taxes, which they accomplished in january. when the fiscal cliff thing did not happen. that's why we had the sequester now. do you think he is pivoting to say we shouldn't worry about the debt that much. in the immediate term. as a second term president, aren't you supposed to govern for the longer term and focus on a better course? >> bob: accept now that everyone freaked out about a deficit that does not matter. i ask...
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high taxation and high debt are holding back the economy and the g.o.p. believes mr. obama is creating a nation at war with itself. the affluent vs. the nonaffluent. over the weekend senator ted cruze of texas, a conservative, delivered a very emotional speech at cpac. >> my father came from cuba. he had been in prison. he had been tortured in cuba. and he came to texas with nothing, with 100 in his underwear. didn't speak a word of english. washed dishes making 50 cents an hour. in someone had came up to that 18-year-old kid avenue as he was washing dishes and suggested to him that 55 years hence his son would be sworn into office as a united states senator representing the great state of texas. [ applause ] that would have been unimaginable. >> now mr. cruze says his dad made it on his own without government assistance. he worked hard and provide for his family and now his son has achieved the american dream. that's the way this country is supposed to work. but president obama himself has a very compelling story to tell. his father abandoned him. he was raised prima
high taxation and high debt are holding back the economy and the g.o.p. believes mr. obama is creating a nation at war with itself. the affluent vs. the nonaffluent. over the weekend senator ted cruze of texas, a conservative, delivered a very emotional speech at cpac. >> my father came from cuba. he had been in prison. he had been tortured in cuba. and he came to texas with nothing, with 100 in his underwear. didn't speak a word of english. washed dishes making 50 cents an hour. in...
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starting with more good news for the american economy. americans spent a lot of money buying more than economists thought they would last month. here are the numbers. retail sales jumping by 1.1%, the biggest spike in five months. also a big day on the stock market. the dow rising for the ninth straight day, the longest winning streak since 1996. >>> also tonight, there's developing news in upstate new york. police say a man named kirk myers carried out a shooting spree, killing two people in a barber shop, wounded two others, and then killing two people at a car wash a mile away. tonight police believe they've cornered the suspect in an abandoned building. then he fired at them. the police fired back. as we said, this is a developing story. >>> and also today, the backlash is growing over that new policy allowing small knives on airplanes. concerned flight attendants met at tsa headquarters with the head of the agency, john pistole. and he told abc news that the tsa does not plan to reverse the new policy, saying it's unlikely a terroris
starting with more good news for the american economy. americans spent a lot of money buying more than economists thought they would last month. here are the numbers. retail sales jumping by 1.1%, the biggest spike in five months. also a big day on the stock market. the dow rising for the ninth straight day, the longest winning streak since 1996. >>> also tonight, there's developing news in upstate new york. police say a man named kirk myers carried out a shooting spree, killing two...
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we have an amazing economy. when you hear people talk about america becoming great, even greece didn't become greece overnight. they became communist socialist in set of knife. takes a -- '75. takes a long time to, household debt, people watching this show right now, they have gone through so much pain. they have actually got more money, disposable money at end of the day than they have had in the last five or six years. they're not putting it to work per se. they are afraid, rightfully so, we need jobs to come back. that is really the key. perhaps there is hope. market got old image of harbinger things to come. typically on wall street when i came on the street, whatever the stock market does that is what america will do over next six months. we kind of lost that veneer we peaked one month before the great recession began. nevertheless hopefully that is good sign this time around. martha: it is an interesting world we're dictated by what kentucky fried chicken is doing in china. >> it is. martha: who knows wher
we have an amazing economy. when you hear people talk about america becoming great, even greece didn't become greece overnight. they became communist socialist in set of knife. takes a -- '75. takes a long time to, household debt, people watching this show right now, they have gone through so much pain. they have actually got more money, disposable money at end of the day than they have had in the last five or six years. they're not putting it to work per se. they are afraid, rightfully so, we...
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. >> with the economy improving, we're seeing the mail coming back a little bit slowly. what we've lost is bill paying. people pay bills online. it's free, convenient. that won't come back. we've reacted in a responsible way. >> he said they never laid anyone off. they used buyouts and other methods to reduce manpower. they are looking into using smart phones, package delivery options, testing a system where say you order by 9:00 a.m. and get package delivered by noon, he says the postal will be viable for the next 10 years. reporting live, christie smith. >>> a memorial growing in santa rosa today for a 14-year-old boy killed in a crash at a raceway. the family of marcus johnson owns this muffler shop in santa rosa. friends bringing flowers and candles and balloons to the front door leaving messages of support for the family. he was killed saturday night when a car on the the raceway lost control and slammed into the pit crew. the car was driven by his 17-year-old cousin, chase johnson. >> this is a total tragedy. it really is. it hits the hard really bad. >> sad this h
. >> with the economy improving, we're seeing the mail coming back a little bit slowly. what we've lost is bill paying. people pay bills online. it's free, convenient. that won't come back. we've reacted in a responsible way. >> he said they never laid anyone off. they used buyouts and other methods to reduce manpower. they are looking into using smart phones, package delivery options, testing a system where say you order by 9:00 a.m. and get package delivered by noon, he says the...
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agree with you that's not it that's delusional we done in a bubble economy when the real production economy but apart from that he's argument about needing the government to pump in cash when the private sector is taking it out is correct so i'm going to disagree with you on that one but the key is still with the probably picture awaiting an intellectually dishonest way of thinking about the economy and that's why design a program like minsky so people can look at the sort of stuff through and do and that's so old fashioned that's lawns equilibrium that's nonsense that's going to dynamic thinking and that completely inverse the way he thinks about the world i don't believe is dishonest but i do believe his wrong ok fair enough i want to talk about kickstarter first second because here you have an economic model that's relatively new that relies on altruism to yeah it's a great but according to iran kickstarter could never exist doesn't exist altruism simply discourage so according to her this comp this this because this is a company kickstarter this movement of crowdfunding which is now swe
agree with you that's not it that's delusional we done in a bubble economy when the real production economy but apart from that he's argument about needing the government to pump in cash when the private sector is taking it out is correct so i'm going to disagree with you on that one but the key is still with the probably picture awaiting an intellectually dishonest way of thinking about the economy and that's why design a program like minsky so people can look at the sort of stuff through and...
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and the economy has improved and it's not been great. i think it gets better now finally because housing is finally at the point where no one is questioning whether it's recovering. they are just questioning the speed of the recovery. but, again, until the fed actually pulls back from some of this extraordinary easing, many investors, especially on the equity side of the business, will question the sustainability the rally without the fed propping it up as much as some people think it is. >> if we took the fed out of the equation, joe, is there anything else out there that could potentially be negative enough, maybe even something we haven't encountered yet, that could make this market come unstuck? >> i think it would have to be something geopolitical, some on the oil front. certainly there is some fear in asia we relations to the japanese and chinese. no, i don't think so, mandy. we're still in a very solid, cyclical spot. >> i think the issue, guys, is when you ask that question, mandy, the correct question is, joe, if there was 3% gd
and the economy has improved and it's not been great. i think it gets better now finally because housing is finally at the point where no one is questioning whether it's recovering. they are just questioning the speed of the recovery. but, again, until the fed actually pulls back from some of this extraordinary easing, many investors, especially on the equity side of the business, will question the sustainability the rally without the fed propping it up as much as some people think it is....
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